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SaiiAsianBistroSushiBarOKC
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:59 AM
A true taste of the Orient. Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese cuisine is all on the menu. The decor is very hip and comfortable.
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FortWashitaGhostTour
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:58 AM
Visit Geronimo’s Grave at Fort Sill, the final resting place of the great Apache warrior. Then, if you dare, take the ghost tour at Fort Washita near Durant.
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BedreFineChocolatePaulsValley
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:58 AM
Bedre, which simply means "better," is a Chickasaw Nation company producing fine chocolate in the very heart of Oklahoma. Their name says it all! Bedre chocolate is made from only the best ingredients and their recipe for this fine chocolate is an age-old secret that makes it a better choice for...
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FredJonesJrMuseumofArtNorman
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:58 AM
The University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is one of the nation's finest university art museums and features works from Edward Hopper to Vincent Van Gogh. Housed in a spectacular new building designed by architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen, the museum's extraordinary collecti...
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Cruisin039Route66TTCruisers
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:58 AM
Tour Oklahoma on Historic Route 66 with this group of cruisers. Three-day Mother Road Tours planned annually. Originally aired July 22, 2006.
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JavasFineDiningBistroWeatherford
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
Restored turn-of-the-century downtown building houses a unique bistro cafe. By day Java’s is a homemade soup, sandwich, exotic salad and fabulous dessert cafe. By night, Java's sparkles amid white lights and turns its menu into continental cuisine with a great wine list. Originally aired De...
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CherokeeTradingPostRestaurantClinton
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
In Clinton at the Cherokee Trading Post & Restaurant, any time of day, you can play a license tag game in the parking lot and find people from all over America here. The restaurant is busy all the time, with folks enjoying delicious old-fashioned cooking and homemade pies. And don’t miss the gif...
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ButlersAntiquesHistoricLoveHotelPurcell
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
Butlers Antiques is housed in an old historic hotel in Purcell. Built pre-statehood, the Butlers renovated the building and even put in the old balcony that used to hang over the front entrance. Butlers has a large collection of fine antiques you wont find anywhere else.
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WideOpenSkyHangGlidingGeronimo
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
Wide Open Sky Hang Gliding in Southern Oklahoma lets students train at their own pace. If you just want to see what hang gliding is like, take a tandem flight in only one day. A lesson in this aviation sport is just around the corner right outside of Lawton.
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IkesChiliBowlTulsa
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
Martha Stewart, Will Rogers, and nearly a century of devout Ike’s followers must be onto something. Ever since the doors swung open in 1908, everyone from bankers to bikers have rubbed elbows here. Originally aired September 23, 2006
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CherokeeTradingPostGiftShopClinton
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
In Clinton, visit the Cherokee Trading Post Gift Shop; this large trading post is filled with authentic American Indian art, apparel and jewelry. Don’t forget to grab a Buffalo burger on the way out!
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TheRockCafeOwnerStroud
From: OklaTravelNet on Thu, Jun 18 2009 3:57 AM
A Route 66 icon, this cafe originally was built in 1939 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Unfortunately, it burnt down in 2008 but that wouldn’t stop owner Dawn Welch from rebuilding and reopening in May 2009! Enjoy delicious eats from their cafe style menu such as frie...
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WildHorseMountainBBQSallisaw
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:11 PM
Barbeque prepared in an outside cooker served fast-food style. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday Closed Monday. Originally aired September 13, 2003
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WhitlockWishouseBBMuskogee
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:11 PM
Built in 1919, this eclectic, gold-paletted, internationally furnished five-bedroom bed and breakfast with restaurant sits atop Horn Hill in beautiful Azalea country.With its fit-for-royalty sophistication, the Wish House is among Oklahoma’s most prestigious inns.Enjoy a delicious dinner and a b...
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AaronsGateCountryGetAwayCottagesGuthrie
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:11 PM
Step beyond the whimsical gate at Aaron’s Gate Country Get-Away in Guthrie, and you'll find yourself in the midst of a storybook forest. Tucked in among the oak and pecan trees awaits your very own, ultra-private cottage. Each cottage boasts a sauna, as well as a private screened-in porch w...
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AppleHollowBakeryShopQuinton
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:11 PM
Find apple-inspired gift items and country-style decor, along with homemade jams and jellies, beeswax candles, scented soaps and more. The bakery’s signature homemade fried apple and other fruit pies quickly disappear if you don't arrive early enough. There's also an orchard where visi...
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BenedictStreetMarketShawnee
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:10 PM
The menu changes every week, with unusual salads and soups, like peanut butter soup. Don’t forget the cheeseburgers, homemade chili, and the meat market, selling fresh Angus beef. Originally aired November 11, 2006
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BlackMesaBBKenton
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:10 PM
This working cattle ranch is located near the base of magnificent Black Mesa. Our 1910 native rock ranch house boasts the best in country hospitality. Perfect if you enjoy hiking, rockbounding, history, fishing, hunting, bird watching or just have the desire to escape from your daily routine. Dr...
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CivilWarHistoricSitenearBoggyDepotAtoka
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:10 PM
A popular spot for family reunions and picnics, this serene spot was once the temporary capital of the Choctaw Nation, before the Oklahoma Indian Territory even had a name. You could say this is the birthplace of our state’s identity, thanks to Choctaw Principal Chief Allen Wright, who is buried...
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BrokenBowLakeCabins
From: OklaTravelNet on Mon, Jun 15 2009 4:10 PM
Our 1100 square foot cabin comes with a 640 square foot tri-level deck and five person hot tub to create a perfect weekend getaway, holiday retreat or summer vacation. We offer two bedrooms (sleeps six), rock fireplace, satellite TV, radio/CD player, fully furnished kitchen, outdoor grill and mu...
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